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Women's Soccer Brian Lovellette, SLIAC

2024 Women's Soccer Tournament Preview

(courtesy SLIAC)

The 2024 SLIAC Women's Soccer Tournament field is set and will include Greenville University, Mississippi University for Women, Principia College, Spalding University, Webster University, and Westminster College. The tournament starts on Saturday, November 2 with the quarterfinal round and continues with the semifinals on Wednesday, November 6 before concluding on Saturday, November 9 with the championship game. Both semifinal games and the championship game will be live-streamed for free with the SLIAC broadcast partner, College Casts. 

This year's #1 seed is Greenville University. The Panthers are on a seven-game winning streak, which carried them to the program's first-ever outright regular season championship. They finished conference play 7-0-1 and were 9-7-2 overall. Greenville has one tournament championship in program history, coming in the 2022 season. 

Webster University will be the #2 seed after going 6-0-2 in conference play. The Gorloks wrapped up the regular season with an 11-1-4 overall record and will be making their 21st tournament appearance. They have won a conference record 10 championships but are looking for their first since 2019. 

Westminster College finished 4-2-2 in SLIAC action but won the tiebreaker to grab the #3 seed in the tournament. The Blue Jays are making their 22nd trip to the postseason and have won three championships. Their last title came in the pandemic year of 2020-21. 

Spalding University was 4-2-2 in conference play and is the #4 seed. The defending tournament champions come into the tournament on a three-game winning streak. They won the program's only championship last year as the #4 seed, becoming the lowest seed in tournament history to win a title.

The #5 seed is Principia College, which was 4-4 in the SLIAC this fall. The Panthers doubled their win total from last year and returned to the postseason after a year away. Principia is making its 22nd postseason trip and has won nine championships with their last coming in 2011.

Mississippi University for Women will be the #6 seed after going 3-5 in the conference. The Owls are making their second straight tournament appearance and defeated their first-round opponent 1-0 just last weekend. 
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